
ClawdHost offers managed hosting solutions for OpenClaw, Clawdbot, and Moltbot, enabling users to deploy their personal AI assistants quickly and easily. The service allows for one-click deployment to a dedicated VPS without the need for Docker or SSH, making it accessible for users who prefer a straightforward setup process. With a monthly subscription fee of $29, users can connect their AI assistants to messaging platforms such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, and Slack in under 60 seconds, ensuring a seamless integration experience.
The product targets a clear technical pain — hosting AI assistants without VPS or Docker complexity — and it has translated into real revenue and a positive margin, which suggests unit economics can work at small scale. The MRR being slightly above 30-day revenue implies some recurring subscriptions, not a pure one-off model. However, the business is contracting quickly: a -47% decline in the last 30 days is the most actionable warning sign. With low absolute revenue in the recent month, that decline could indicate customer churn, pricing pressure, or a short-term drop in demand; the listed-for-sale status raises the possibility that the founders want to exit rather than double down on growth. For a buyer or investor, the combination of real revenue, strong margin, and the current negative growth suggests the priority should be diagnosing churn and acquisition costs before assuming scaling is straightforward.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.